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Bar shoe

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(Far.) a kind of horseshoe having a bar across the usual opening at the heel, to protect a tender frog from injury.

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He had been swimming early this week, and after being reshod with a bar shoe he was back in the Cup picture following an extended canter on Tuesday at Sandown racecourse, where the international horses for the Spring Carnival are stationed and where they recently came out of quarantine.
50, Debut's satin T-bar shoes, which are available in pink and black, pounds 40 from Debenhams, Monsoon's purple suede T-bar shoes, pounds 75, and Marks & Spencer's round-toed high-heeled bar shoe, pounds 45, or Limited Edition stripy T-bar shoes, pounds 45.
An injury suffered in his Wood Memorial victory forced Unbridled's Song to wear bar shoes that contributed to a fifth-place finish in the Kentucky Derby.
 
 
 
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